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Returning to the UK, Neagle and Wilcox commenced with ''[[They Flew Alone]]'' (1942; shot after but released before ''Forever and a Day''). Neagle this time played [[aviator]] [[Amy Johnson]], who had recently died in a flying accident. [[Robert Newton]] co-starred as Johnson's husband, [[Jim Mollison]]. The film inter-cut the action with newsreel footage.<ref name="bfireleases" />
 
Neagle and Wilcox married in August 1943 at London's [[Caxton Hall]].<ref name="westminster.gov.uk">City of Westminster green plaques {{cite web|url=http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/leisureandculture/greenplaques/ |title=ArchivedWestminster copyCity Council - Green Plaques Scheme |access-date=2011-07-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120716210428/http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/leisureandculture/greenplaques/ |archive-date=16 July 2012 }}</ref>
 
They continued with ''[[Yellow Canary (film)|Yellow Canary]]'' (1943), co-starring [[Richard Greene]] and [[Margaret Rutherford]]. In this spy story, Neagle plays a German-sympathiser (or at least that is what she seems to be at first) who is forced to go to Canada for her own safety. In reality, of course, she's working as an [[spy|undercover agent]] out to expose a plot to blow up [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax Harbour]] in [[Nova Scotia]]. ''Yellow Canary'' received positive comment for its atmospheric recreation of wartime conditions.<ref name="britishpictures" />